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Ottawa USD 290Ottawa Schools serve primarily the City of Ottawa and its immediately outlying regions. The district office, 123 W. Fourth St., can reached at (785) 229-8010. Elementary schools The district has five neighborhood elementary schools. While each originally drew students from specified regions of town, that determination is now sometimes made on the basis of school enrollment equity.
Middle and High Schools Ottawa has one middle and one high school. Their mascot name is the Cyclones, and their colors are red and white.
Transportation The district provides bused transportation to school for students living more than 2.5 miles from their respective school. High school activities Ottawa, a 5A school, offers a variety of varsity and junior varsity athletics throughout the school year. In the fall, OHS offers cross country, football, volleyball and boys' soccer. In the winter, there's basketball and wrestling, while spring heralds baseball, softball, girls' soccer, boys' tennis, track and golf. In addition to athletics, OHS offers a student council, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Future Educators of America, Forensics, Band, Students Against Drunk Driving, Key Club, FFA, French Club, Art Club, Spirit Squad, Debate and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.
Central HeightsThe Central Heights Unified School District 288 draws students from the communities of Richmond, Princeton, Lane and Rantoul and the immediately outlying areas to a charter school housing the elementary, middle and high school as well as the district office. All four divisions can be reached by dialing (785) 869-3455. The district has an enrollment of a little more than 600. The school's colors are blue and gold and their mascot is the Viking. Activities Central Heights, a 3A school, offers varsity athletics thoughout the year. In the fall, the school competes in football, volleyball and cross-country. In the winter there's basketball and wrestling, while in the spring, it competes in track, softball and baseball. Non-athletic offerings thoughout the year include student council, National Honor Society, FFA, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Speech and Drama, High-Q, Future Business Leaders of America, Reading Club, Chess Club, Forensics, and various academic clubs like Biology and Art clubs. Transportation The Central Heights school district buses any student in the school district as long as they register upon enrollment.
West FranklinThe West Franklin Unified School District 287 primarily serves students living in the communities of Pomona and Williamsburg, as well as most areas west of the Ottawa and Central Heights districts. The district central office is at 510 E. Franklin St. in Pomona, and can be reached at (785) 566-3396. District schools include West Franklin High School at Pomona, a combined West Franklin Middle School at Pomona, and K-5 elementary schools at Williamsburg and Appanoose. Transportation The West Franklin school district busses all students in the distirct who request it at enrollment and live outside the city limits. Appanoose Elementary Appanoose Grade School houses grades kindergarten through eighth grade. Enrollment is about 170. The school can be reached at (785) 566-3386. The school has a PTO chapter. West Franklin High School The West Franklin High School is at 511 E. Franklin St., Pomona. The office can be reached at (785) 566-3512. It has an enrollment of more than 300. It can be reached at (785) 566-3392. It has a Parent-Teacher Organization chapter. The school's mascot is the falcon and its colors are blue, silver, black and white. Middle School and Elementary School The West Franklin Middle school is at 331 East D St. in Pomona. The office can be reached at (785) 566-3512. Williamsburg Elementary Williamsburg Elementary School is a K-5 school in Williamsburg. It can be reached at (785) 746-5777. Activities West Franklin, a 3A school, offers girls' golf, cross country, football and volleyball in the fall. Winter heralds basketball, and in spring, the school fields baseball and softball teams a spring track team. Other activities at include Kay Club, Future Business Leaders of America, FFA, Student Council, Drama, Scholars' Bowl and National Honor Society.
WellsvilleWellsville Unified School District 288 serves the community of Wellsville as well as much of the northeast corner of the county. The district office, at 602 Walnut St., Wellsville, and can be reached at (785) 883-2388, which also can direct callers to any school in the district. All schools' colors are red and blue, and their mascot is the eagle. Elementary Wellsville Elementary School, a school of about 400, is at 218 Ash St., Wellsville. It has a Parent-Teacher Organization chapter. Middle and High Schools Wellsville Middle School, Sixth and Walnut streets, is a school of about 200 Wellsville High School, Sixth and Walnut streets, is a school of about 250 and has has a Booster Club organizing parent support of student activities. Transportation Buses take students to school if they live outside the city limits of Wellsville. Activities Wellsville High School, a 3A school, offers a variety of varsity sports throughout the year. Basketball and wrestling are offered in the winter, while fall heralds volleyball, football and cross country and spring offers track, softball and baseball. Other, non-athletic activities offered are Debate, Forensics, Future Business Leaders of America, Kay Club, Math Team, National Honor Society, Drama, Students Against Drunk Driving, Scholars' Bowl, Chess Club and Student Council. | |